GhanaStudy Abroad
Summer 2019
Limited enrollment! Hurry, enrollment still open till
March 1st, 2019!!!
Cultural Competency and Where We Want to Be
INTERNSHIP: A month-long internship in whatever field best suits your interests, desires, and professional needs. DREAM BIG! This is the kind of opportunity you aren’t likely to come across again.
We can place people in government agencies, private sector (marketing, agriculture, insurance, engineering, etc.), finance, non-profits, medical, child care/education, journalism/media, and more. Again, this is based on your needs, so whatever that is, ASK!
COURSEWORK: 6 ASU Credit Hours
(first 2 weeks online before departure)• POS/SGS 394 Contemporary Africa & Its Diaspora
• POS/SGS 484 Internships (4 weeks)
OVERVIEWTaught by local and ASU faculty through University of Ghana, Legon
PROGRAM FEE $: 6,965 (2019 Fees) INCLUDES:
• Lodging
• Excursions
• 6 credit hours
• Internship
• Health insurance
COSTS
If you’re planning to take courses or intern over the summer, consider the cost of living…
Even after airfare, it is cheaper for you to do it in Ghana than it is in Tempe! If studying abroad is something you
want to do, you will not find a more cost effective program.
Kwame NkrumahMausoleum, Accra
INFO & REQUIREMENTS
Summer 2019 program dates: June 1 – July 6
• 2.0 GPA minimum• There is no language requirement; English
is spoken commonly and well throughout Ghana, and you should have no problem getting around
• APPLICATION submitted through website
*** Applications open now – Mar 1, 2019 ***
GHANA PROGRAM: SUMMER 2019
Head to our website and watch testimonials of fellow students who have gone on this adventure in past
years:
... a common theme: it can change your life!!!
This is no two- or three-week tourist trip to Europe; it is the adventure of a lifetime! We will encourage you to fully assimilate and immerse yourself in the environment.
Three Cities: Accra, Cape Coast and Kumasi
Academic Visits: WEB DuBois Museum and Cultural Center, Ghana National Parliament, Ghana National Museum, Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum, Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra; Manhya Palace Museum and Cultural Center, Military Fort and Museum, and West Africa’s biggest open air market, BosumtwiAsteroid Lake all in Kumasi; El Mina Castle (Slavery and African Diaspora Museum), Kakum National Forest Park (including hiking and canopy walk on tropical rain forest), animal sanctuary; Akosombo Dam and Ada Community Radio station on environment and community resilience; and more!
El Mina Slave Castles
Kakum National ForestCanopy Walk
EXCURSIONS
Accra Central Market
PARLIAMENT
The National Theatre in Accra
PAST YEARS
Boat ride on BosumtwiAsteroid Lake, near Kumasi
GratefSeptember 6, 2017 10:21 PM
“Thank you, Okey! It's been a long time, indeed. I still think often about
your class and our travels in Ghana. I'll always appreciate the lasting
lessons. I hope you're continuing to make your mark!
All the best, Katie”
Director of Community Management
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PAST YEARS click to play video
International Students’ Hostels (popularly called “ISH”)
Drumming lessonUG Dance and Performing Arts Center
Military Fort and Historical Museum, Kumasi
ACCRA
- The capital and largest city of Ghana (est. 2.27 million); larger metro area is ~ 4 million -- the 11th-largest metropolitan area in Africa
- Stretches along the Atlantic coast; originally built around three different settlements including a port, it served as the capital of the British Gold Coast between 1877 and 1957
- The city's architecture ranges from 19th-century buildings to modern skyscrapers and apartment blocks.
- Accra is the region's economic and administrative hub, and a center of a wide range of nightclubs, restaurants, and hotels.
CAPE COAST- City and fishing port; capital of Cape Coast
Metropolitan District; sits on the Gulf of Guinea- From 16th century until Ghanaian
independence, it changed hands between the British, the Portuguese, the Swedish, the Danish and the Dutch.
- Attractions: Fort William (1820), Fort Victoria (1702), Asafo Shrines, Cape Coast Centre for National Culture, the biennial Panafest (the Pan-African Cultural Festival) theatre festival, KakumNational Park (see Canopy Walk)
- Michelle Obama, US First Lady, considers Cape Coast as her ancestral home, and on 11 July 2009, she took the rest of the first family to tour Cape Coast Castle as part of her husband's trip to Cape Coast.
KUMASI
- City in the Ashanti Region, among the largest metropolitan areas in Ghana
- Situated near Lake Bosumtwi (famous asteroid lake), in a rain forest region
- Kumasi is alternatively known as "The Garden City" because of its many beautiful species of flowers and plants
- Home to the Manhya Palace (home of the Asantehene or King)
- Other attractions: Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, the Ghana armed forces military fort and museum, the open-air commercial center in West Africa and many traditional textile (Kente) weaving centers.
Bottom Right: The Asantehene(King of the Ashanti) in full
ceremonial regalia
Late Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Founding President of Ghana
Vibrant, Democratic, Friendly and Fun-Filled!!!
Trove of Souvenir to Bring Back Home!!!
Student Learning and DevelopmentThe program’s educational purpose is to foster student learning and development. • a. Student Development: The program provides opportunities that encourage student
development (e.g., leadership skills, service orientation, maturity, tolerance for ambiguity, growth in cultural awareness).
• b. Learning Outcomes: The program fosters discipline-specific and/ or interdisciplinary learning outcomes appropriate to the curriculum, site, and program goals.
• c. Language and Intercultural Development: The program provides some language and intercultural development opportunities appropriate to its mission.• In student residential halls, “Night Market”, places of Internship, markets, shopping malls,
restaurants, beaches, religious services & observances • d. Intrapersonal Development: The program includes opportunities for reflection during and after
the experience.• e. Environmental and Cultural Responsibility: The organization fosters faculty, staff and student
awareness and minimization of harmful individual and program-related environmental and social-cultural impacts.
• f. Assessment: The student learning outcomes and overall student experience are assessed at the program’s conclusion so that subsequent program are improved based on this assessment.
Recent SUMMER Internship PlacementsSTUDENT MAJOR PLACEMENT
1 Global Studies Human Rights Advocacy Center (HRAC), Accra
2. Political Science & Public Policy Center for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana), Accra
3. Communication/Global Studies West African Civil Society Institute (WACSI), Accra
4. Women and Gender Studies Legal Aid Center, Accra
5. Business Law Ghana Blind Union, Accra
6. Mechanical Engineering John Deer Corporation (Marketing Division), Accra
7.8.9.
Interdisciplinary StudiesGlobal StudiesNursing
Ark Event Management Services, AccraMinistry of Foreign AffairsUniversity Hospitals, Legon
10.11.
SustainabilityPolitical Science (3 students)
Civic Response (Forestry NGO), AccraAmnesty International-Ghana
12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.
Religious StudiesGlobal StudiesGlobal Studies/Political ScienceEconomics/International StudiesPolitical Science/AAASGlobal Studies/Women StudiesMicrobiologyPolitical Science & Bio-SciencesBusiness and Politics
National Disability Organization, AccraThe ARK Foundation/Women’s Empowerment ProgramAssociated Ghana Industries/Chamber of Commerce & IndustriesNational Small and Medium Enterprises AgencyMicroinsurance Co. Ltd.Planned Parenthood Federation; African Federation of Women LawyersMaternal & Child Nutrition, Catholic Social Services (Refugee Camp)WIPSEN-Women in Peace and Security Network, AccraUSAID -West Africa Trade Hub, Accra
Why Join Us?• Ghana is not only one of the safest countries in Africa, it also has one of
the lowest crime rates in the world.
• We will be staying in an international student hostel affiliated with the University of Ghana in Accra (look it up, it’s right on the coast!). There will be other students from all over the world staying there.
• This is the trip the fun people go on!!! • Immersion into the culture means a laid-back, fun-loving attitude and a
sense of humor. Yes, you will learn a lot. You will add impressive experience to your resume that none of your competitors will have. But you will also have the time of your life, and make friendships that endure.
Visit our website here!
Faculty Director:
Dr. Okey IheduruProfessor of Political ScienceSchool of Politics and Global [email protected] 480-965-1303
Assistant Director: Maral SabetiPhD CandidateSchool of Politics and Global StudiesArizona State [email protected]